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cheese

Looking for a colorist for a project that I am writing. Most of the pages have been inked at this point and we have a serious plan in place to push this project to be published. And yes, you will be paid for your time and work. If interested, please inbox me and let me know. Include an email and any questions so that I can communicate with you directly.

cheese

Looking for a colorist for a project that I am writing. Most of the pages have been inked at this point and we have a serious plan in place to push this project to be published. And yes, you will be paid for your time and work. If interested, please inbox me and let me know. Include an email and any questions so that I can communicate with you directly.

cheese

I was thinking that if someone was interested they would pm me and then I would give them a rundown as well as request a sample prior me sending them a page for a "trial run"if you will. Just throwing a page up doesn't seem like a good idea to me.

cheese

I was thinking that if someone was interested they would pm me and then I would give them a rundown as well as request a sample prior me sending them a page for a "trial run"if you will. Just throwing a page up doesn't seem like a good idea to me.

A Quagmire

Putting up a sample page is actually more for your benefit than theirs. If the art is complex, it will help weed out under-qualified people.

Whenever I make a post looking for help, I give more info right away such as a sample image, the production time-frame involved, number of pages, and pay range. This makes it a lot easier to find someone, I feel. It also shows that you are willing to take that little extra step and take the process more seriously and professionally. No offense.

Also, if you want people to color a sample page as part of the process, please be willing to pay at least a modest fee. It not only shows them that you respect their time and efforts, but it also shows that you are not just gathering up a bunch of different colorists to color all the different pages of the book for free (some really sick people do in fact do this).

A Quagmire

Putting up a sample page is actually more for your benefit than theirs. If the art is complex, it will help weed out under-qualified people.

Whenever I make a post looking for help, I give more info right away such as a sample image, the production time-frame involved, number of pages, and pay range. This makes it a lot easier to find someone, I feel. It also shows that you are willing to take that little extra step and take the process more seriously and professionally. No offense.

Also, if you want people to color a sample page as part of the process, please be willing to pay at least a modest fee. It not only shows them that you respect their time and efforts, but it also shows that you are not just gathering up a bunch of different colorists to color all the different pages of the book for free (some really sick people do in fact do this).